Over the past few weeks, I've noticed that audits are showing up more frequently, but that the consequences are not as severe. This may just be me (there are those who swear that this doesn't happen to them), but before this, I could pass 15-20 audits in a row only to fail one and be banned. [There's a general agreement](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/272472/better-review-audits-better-review-ban-tools) that the audit system could use some improvements, but I've been a proponent of easing up on the banning a little (although I really do think the community managers - or whoever planned this bit (there's a Meta post somewhere that I can't find) - did a great job deciding on the incremental increase of ban periods and the system works fairly well). Again, this doesn't happen to everyone, but I feel that we should get more than one chance to prove our review competence (especially with [all of the edge cases out there](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/disputed-review-audits)). In these seemingly new conditions, I've failed two or three audits without being banned. Did something change, or am I going crazy? ---- I'm told that [nothing is going on](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/281459/3366929), but it seems they've flipped the switch back on if it was ever off (and they flipped it hard); I haven't failed an audit in a few weeks, but after I failed [this one](http://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/6744468), I was banned for a month.